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Seminarium för AIR OPS

Helikopter och SPO flygplan

• EPAS och helikopter/rotorcraft• SPO implementeringen• Kunskap om SMS• Tung luftfart inom helikoptersektionen• Statsluftfart, FFK, SPO/bruksflyg flygplan• Hot mot bransch eller hot mot företag

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Var finns helikopter? Dvs var finns ni i EASA systemet?

EPAS

SPO

Var kan man läsa om EPAS?

Vad står det gällande helikopter?

Övriga system

• EHEST • IHST• ESSI

Var ligger EHEST i systemet?

SPO

RSC

• This forum was created in 2014 by the European Helicopter Safety Team (EHEST). EHEST was a 10 year programme that started in 2006. It's safety promotion role has now been taken over by the new EASA Rotorcraft Sectorial Committee (RSC) of the EASA Stakeholder Advisory Body (SAB), established by EASA MB Decision 20-2015. Whereas EHEST was a voluntary initiative, the RSC has an official status and a much wider scope, including safety promotion but also advice to rulemaking, standardisation and oversight, international harmonisation, provision of data for safety analysis and impact assessment, safety programming, advise to research, etc. This is the first time ever that the rotorcraft community has its own dedicated Advisory Body in the EASA system. In January 2017, the RSC established the European Safety Promotion Network - Rotorcraft (ESPN-R). https://www.easa.europa.eu/european-safety-promotion-network-rotorcraft-espn-rThe ESPN-R reintroduces in the new system the former EHEST community and its implementation team, the EHSIT. Managed by the ESPN-R, this forum will continue to stimulate discussion and share information on all aspects of helicopter safety.

Var finns helikopter. Dvs var finns ni i EASA systemet?

EHEST. Vad finns om man söker på EASA?

Manualer , analyser

IHST

The IHST’s worldwide regional teams have analyzed more than 1,000 helicopter accidents and have concluded that the following four areas offer the best opportunities to prevent helicopter accidents:

• The implementation of Safety Management Systems (SMS),• A structured program for initial and recurrent training,• The implementation of Health & Usage Monitoring Systems (HUMS),• Flight Data Monitoring (FDM) programs,• Structured programs to fully comply with manufacturers’ recommended Maintenance practices.

The recent IHST survey looked at where these best practices were followed within specific segments of the helicopter industryand within regions around the world. Overall, the key recommended safety practices have been implemented most comprehensively by operators in the sectors of Offshore/Oil, Helicopter Air Ambulance and Taxi/Charter services. The lowest implementation occurs in the Personal/Private segment of the industry. From the 2016 survey, here is the complete list of segments most following to least following the best practices:

1 Offshore/Oil2 Air Ambulance3 Air Taxi/Charter4 External Load5 Law Enforcement6 Training7 Commercial Aviation8 Agricultural Application9 Air Tours10 Other11 Personal/Private

Helikopter olyckor enligt IHST

Ökning i USA 2017

• Strukturerat arbetssätt

Frågor?

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